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this is an hour. >> we shear arguments in case 091272, kentucky v. king. mr. farley. >> may it please the court, the issue for you today of whether or not police can create exit and circumstances arises from the improper suppression of reasonably seized evidence after a reasonable warrantless entry. the tasks set forth by the kentucky supreme court is improper for several reasons. the first of which is this court has routinely held that the intent of police officers one affecting a warrantless entry is irrelevant. >> where does the supreme court say that it was looking to a subjective state of mind on the part of a police? >> the supreme court's first test is in our petition on page 26 -- [-- i am sorry. discussion starts on page 44 a and carries over to 46 day. first question of their test is whether or not officers made an attempt to purposely e. vega work requirements. >> that didn't apply in this case. >> that is correct. the second prong of the test is whether or not the actions of the respondents in this case would have been foreseeable by the police off
this is an hour. >> we shear arguments in case 091272, kentucky v. king. mr. farley. >> may it please the court, the issue for you today of whether or not police can create exit and circumstances arises from the improper suppression of reasonably seized evidence after a reasonable warrantless entry. the tasks set forth by the kentucky supreme court is improper for several reasons. the first of which is this court has routinely held that the intent of police officers one affecting a...
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the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: yield one minute, mr. chairman, to the chairman of the transportation and h.e.d. subcommittee on appropriations, the gentleman from iowa, mr. latham. the chair: the gentleman yields one minute to the gentleman from iowa. mr. latham: i thank the gentleman from kentucky and, mr. speaker, i just maybe respond a little bit to what the gentleman from massachusetts just said. the fact of the matter is there will not be a veteran -- homeless vet that will not get a voucher. the fact of the matter is there are 30,000 vouchers available today, only 19,000 of those have been used. there are 11,000 vouchers waiting and the problem basically is what the department , with h.u.d. and v.a., trying to write the rules to actually get these people, the vouchers -- piece theme the vouchers they need. so any characterization that we're putting vets out in the cold is absolutely untrue. you can have your opinion but the facts speak for themselves. now also we're not reducing any such section 8 vou
the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: yield one minute, mr. chairman, to the chairman of the transportation and h.e.d. subcommittee on appropriations, the gentleman from iowa, mr. latham. the chair: the gentleman yields one minute to the gentleman from iowa. mr. latham: i thank the gentleman from kentucky and, mr. speaker, i just maybe respond a little bit to what the gentleman from massachusetts just said. the fact of the matter is there will not be a veteran -- homeless vet that will not...
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. >>> meanwhile, terence jones, and number 11 kentucky, facing off against ole miss. second half, mississippi up three. buckner, the steal. taken to the other end for the dunk. later, mississippi, up 51-55. knight, driving in by buckner. it's down to the lane. mississippi up nine after the made free throws. three minutes to go. kentucky down four. knocking down thethree. wildcats back in it. seven seconds to go. mississippi down one. chris warren drains the three. he had 23 points. his team is up two. 2.9 seconds to go. kentucky with the ball. the three at the buzzer. it's not going to go. mississippi wins it, 71-69. the wildcats lose for the third time in four s.e.c. road games this season. >>> back to you in the studio. >>> coming up next, the stories we'll be dpol lowing today. stay with us. ® helps control moderate or severe plaque psoriasis with 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. in a medical study, 7 out of 10 stelara® patients saw at least 75% clearer skin at 12 weeks. and 6 out of 10 patients had their plaque psoriasis rated as cleared or minimal at 12 w
. >>> meanwhile, terence jones, and number 11 kentucky, facing off against ole miss. second half, mississippi up three. buckner, the steal. taken to the other end for the dunk. later, mississippi, up 51-55. knight, driving in by buckner. it's down to the lane. mississippi up nine after the made free throws. three minutes to go. kentucky down four. knocking down thethree. wildcats back in it. seven seconds to go. mississippi down one. chris warren drains the three. he had 23 points. his...
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the chair: the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: this amendment is not in order which states it shall not be in order ocontinue an amendment unless considered en bloc composing an equal or greater decrease pursuant to clause 2 of rule 21. it proposes a net increase in violation of such section. i ask for a ruling. the chair: the gentleman from kentucky paychecks a point of order that the amendment -- makes a point of order that the amendments offered in en bloc by the gentlewoman from ohio violate section 3-j-3 of house resolution 5. does any member wish to be heard on the point of order? the gentlelady from ohio is recognized. ms. kaptur: i thank the chairman very much for yielding. only in washington would they say that if you ask organizations to compete in the free market it costs more money to the federal government. only in washington would that kind of thought exist. i am troubled by the point of order but i will just say that i thank the gentleman for expressing his point of view. this will not be the last time we he
the chair: the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: this amendment is not in order which states it shall not be in order ocontinue an amendment unless considered en bloc composing an equal or greater decrease pursuant to clause 2 of rule 21. it proposes a net increase in violation of such section. i ask for a ruling. the chair: the gentleman from kentucky paychecks a point of order that the amendment -- makes a point of order that the amendments offered in en bloc by the gentlewoman from ohio...
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kentucky up one. drove along three with a man in his face. rebels took the lead with two seconds left. ole miss held on for a big win, 71-69. >>> number 18 wisconsin, one of those teams upset over the weekend, but they got back on track in 10th ranked purdue. evans gave the badgers a lead. boilermakers needed something late, but they didn't get it. it's evans for the dunk. wisconsin knocked off purdue, 66-59. >>> also an upset in the nba. trailblazers handed the spurs their eighth loss of the season. aldridge was a beast. scored a career high 40. port london beat the best team in the league, 99-86. >>> tom brady won the offensive player of the year award. what do you get when you combine 100 players and over 1,000 reporters? you get the madness that it super bowl media day. >> kim kardashian. that's probably the most exciting person, i would say. kim kardashian. >> do you all get this? the whole taco organization is empty and i dig that about them. >> you keep me warm. >> what's the dumbest thing you've been asked today so far. >> would i hav
kentucky up one. drove along three with a man in his face. rebels took the lead with two seconds left. ole miss held on for a big win, 71-69. >>> number 18 wisconsin, one of those teams upset over the weekend, but they got back on track in 10th ranked purdue. evans gave the badgers a lead. boilermakers needed something late, but they didn't get it. it's evans for the dunk. wisconsin knocked off purdue, 66-59. >>> also an upset in the nba. trailblazers handed the spurs their...
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a bridge over the kentucky river. after the bridge came crashing down, it was pulled from the river. the new bridge is located about 500 feet upstream. >>> and, finally, in missouri it's been close to seven decades since john battled the japanese in pearl harbor. he played an important role on that day, feeding shells to the gunners. no one knew about it until now. for his heroics, the 91-year-old navy vet included eight medals, including what might be the last pearl harbor commemorative medal. now for a look alyour national and regional weather here's bill karins with the weather channel forecast. a lot of activity out there on the west coast while it's quiet out here on the east. >> heavy snow, gusty winds, some rain, and that's where all the tribled weather is, and it's going to continue to stay there it looks like for another couple of days. this weather pattern may even get locked in with another storm coming in about five to six days. here's what we're looking at. much of the country is seeing a huge warmup. the
a bridge over the kentucky river. after the bridge came crashing down, it was pulled from the river. the new bridge is located about 500 feet upstream. >>> and, finally, in missouri it's been close to seven decades since john battled the japanese in pearl harbor. he played an important role on that day, feeding shells to the gunners. no one knew about it until now. for his heroics, the 91-year-old navy vet included eight medals, including what might be the last pearl harbor...
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the presiding officer: the amendment of the senator from kentucky. mr. durbin: it's my understanding, madam president, that this amendment by the senator from kentucky would establish a new authorization level for the federal aviation administration, which would revert to the level of 2008. i think it's worth noting that this may cut spending in some regards, but i don't believe it is a wise decision by the senate to move in that direction. our world has changed dramatically since 2008, and the world of aviation even more so. the aviation industry is not the same today by any means. we debated the f.a.a. bill here on the senate floor in 2008, and at that time oil was $120 a barrel and the airline industry was in the doldrums. eight airlines either completely ceased operations or filed for bankruptcy that year. that cost 11,000 airline-related jobs in america. airlines that weathered the financial storm lost millions of dollars because fuel costs were going through the roof. united airlines, based in chicago, which i'm honored to represent, reported a a $
the presiding officer: the amendment of the senator from kentucky. mr. durbin: it's my understanding, madam president, that this amendment by the senator from kentucky would establish a new authorization level for the federal aviation administration, which would revert to the level of 2008. i think it's worth noting that this may cut spending in some regards, but i don't believe it is a wise decision by the senate to move in that direction. our world has changed dramatically since 2008, and the...
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of the kentucky chamber of commerce. and harold meyerson is editor- at-large at the "american prospect," and a columnist for the "washington post." mr. adkisson, as you sat today watching the president, what did you think the purpose of that speech was? what was that about? >> well, i think it was a major gesture after several contentious months between the business community and the administration. i think it was an important symbolic but substantive way in which the president reached out to the business community. i think that's welcome. >> ifill: how did it go over? >> it went over well. he received a standing ovation at the beginning and the end. applause in between occasionally. i think it was a good message for the business community to hear. obviously people will wait to see how that becomes policy, how that plays out in the give-and-take between the administration and other policy-makers. but basically well received. i think it was an important gesture in which a new relationship can be built. >> ifill: harold me
of the kentucky chamber of commerce. and harold meyerson is editor- at-large at the "american prospect," and a columnist for the "washington post." mr. adkisson, as you sat today watching the president, what did you think the purpose of that speech was? what was that about? >> well, i think it was a major gesture after several contentious months between the business community and the administration. i think it was an important symbolic but substantive way in which the...
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we've seen your kentucky senate seat mate mitch mcconnell go to the white house. they all come away saying the same thing which is what the president said today. we have to find common ground on this. we have to find a way to get in the same boat without tipping it over which is the way the president put it. do you agree with that. >> i think we need to find common ground but i think both sides haven't woken up to they norm ity of the problem. you cannot fix this problem if you eliminate non-military discretionary spending which is all they're talking about this small part of the budget. if you eliminate it, you still don't balance the budget. i don't think we're on a path towards balancing the budget or reducing the debt. we're on a path towards still exploding the debt on both sides. democrat and republican. i think we are still in the awakening process to how severe the problem is. >> ifill: one thing nobody seems to be particularly interested but which you say you have a plan in your hip pocket on is social security. one of the words is will power. can you des
we've seen your kentucky senate seat mate mitch mcconnell go to the white house. they all come away saying the same thing which is what the president said today. we have to find common ground on this. we have to find a way to get in the same boat without tipping it over which is the way the president put it. do you agree with that. >> i think we need to find common ground but i think both sides haven't woken up to they norm ity of the problem. you cannot fix this problem if you eliminate...
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citizens of owensboro, kentucky, gathered publicly on the lawn of owensboro courthouse to stand and show their support for the recovery movement. rhode islanders celebrated recovery month by attending a recovery day event in their state capital of providence. the event featured food, face painting, guest speakers, and live music, as well as prevention activities, displays of the recovery quilt, and a vigil for the remembrance of loved ones who were lost to the disease of addiction. faces and voices of recovery greenville put together a rally for recovery concert. admission to the event was free and tables were set up to allow patrons to register to vote. the saint marks inspirational choir kicked off the music festivities and the evening concluded with a performance by national touring singer/songwriter livingston taylor. portland's overdose prevention project again hosted its annual recovery & wellness resource fair. the event served as a way to inform and educate participants, as well as providers, about recovery-oriented resources and health promotion-related services within the commu
citizens of owensboro, kentucky, gathered publicly on the lawn of owensboro courthouse to stand and show their support for the recovery movement. rhode islanders celebrated recovery month by attending a recovery day event in their state capital of providence. the event featured food, face painting, guest speakers, and live music, as well as prevention activities, displays of the recovery quilt, and a vigil for the remembrance of loved ones who were lost to the disease of addiction. faces and...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky. mr. davis: it's a privilege to yield two minutes now to a distinguished member of the ways and means committee from minnesota, mr. paulson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota is recognized for two minutes. mr. paulson: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. i want to rise in support of this resolution which directs committees to review federal agency rules and regulations which indeed may unfairly harm theability to create jobs and grow our economy. i continue to hear on a pretty regular basis from my small businesses and community about new rules and proposed regulations that shule could hamper their operations and opportunity for growth. i'm going to give a couple examples real quick. i've heard from financial service companies in my district about a rule the department of labor is proposing now that fundamentally changes a 35-year-old definition of fish -- of fiduciary under erisa. if implemented this new rule will cause a major disruption to the
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky. mr. davis: it's a privilege to yield two minutes now to a distinguished member of the ways and means committee from minnesota, mr. paulson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota is recognized for two minutes. mr. paulson: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. i want to rise in support of this resolution which directs committees to review federal agency rules and regulations which indeed may unfairly harm...
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it happened near mayfield, kentucky, which has been hit hard by severe weather. officials say the children were in a buggy that overturned in the creek. >>> that same severe storm system battered states on both sides of the mississippi overnight. eastern arkansas, and western tennessee, were hardest hit with heavy rain, winds up to 80 miles an hour, and several likely tornadoes. falling trees, damaged roofs and blocked roads. tens of thousands are without power in arkansas. >>> toyota has announced another recall involving millions of vehicles over concern about sticking gas pedals. alexis christoforous has the details. >> reporter: more than 2 million toyota and lexus owners are being asked to get their vehicles fixed. and once again, the problem is with the gas pedals. toyota says parts of the floor carpeting around the pedals can cause the accelerator to stick. toyota says it's unaware of any accidents related to the new recall, which involve three brands of toyota suvs, the 4runner, the highlander and the rav4. several lexus suvs and cars are also being recal
it happened near mayfield, kentucky, which has been hit hard by severe weather. officials say the children were in a buggy that overturned in the creek. >>> that same severe storm system battered states on both sides of the mississippi overnight. eastern arkansas, and western tennessee, were hardest hit with heavy rain, winds up to 80 miles an hour, and several likely tornadoes. falling trees, damaged roofs and blocked roads. tens of thousands are without power in arkansas....
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look at this video in kentucky, hopkinsville kentucky, along the tennessee border. the snow has been making spodriving difficul they're not supposed to stop getting snow until tonight. it will keep following right through the evening. temperatures will stay in the teens. ponca city oklahoma, have you ever been there? they have to shovel the roofs. this is something and are not used to. also you have to truck it off. all the guys putting it in the back of the pickup. i guess he's going to dampen the neighbor's yard. (laughter) >> james: tahoe is going to get a bunch of snow. today will be nice though. >> louisa: we should bottle the whether for today and send it to ponca oklahoma, we do have a chance of snow through the week. a shot of the san mateo bridge right now. currently, cool air. they're cooler were this morning right across the board. dipping below freezing in some spots. lots of sunshine, sunny and mild this afternoon. chance of rain next week. we'll show you how much cooler the temperatures are. especially through napa and fairfield. fairfield 17, we are b
look at this video in kentucky, hopkinsville kentucky, along the tennessee border. the snow has been making spodriving difficul they're not supposed to stop getting snow until tonight. it will keep following right through the evening. temperatures will stay in the teens. ponca city oklahoma, have you ever been there? they have to shovel the roofs. this is something and are not used to. also you have to truck it off. all the guys putting it in the back of the pickup. i guess he's going to dampen...
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this happened west of mayfield, kentucky. the four amish children were in a buggy that overturned after rushing water came through. early today, searchers found the bodies of three children. they are still looking for the fourth. >>> early this morning, developments in the wisconsin assembly. it passed a budget bill that restricts union rights for most state workers. the vote followed 60 hours of contentious debate, the longest in state history. >> vote aye. opposed. >> boo! boo! >> this again very early this morning. for the bill to become law it must be passed by the state national but all 14 democratic senators left the state to prevent a vote. after this vote this morning, republican lawmakers were escorted from the capitol by state troopers the governor says if a budget is not passed took today lay jifs begin. >>> republicans in washington say they won't pass a plan there without spending cuts and for the first time, senate democrats appear open to the idea. cbs news senior white house correspondent bill plante has detai
this happened west of mayfield, kentucky. the four amish children were in a buggy that overturned after rushing water came through. early today, searchers found the bodies of three children. they are still looking for the fourth. >>> early this morning, developments in the wisconsin assembly. it passed a budget bill that restricts union rights for most state workers. the vote followed 60 hours of contentious debate, the longest in state history. >> vote aye. opposed. >>...
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forces in that country, are from units in kentucky -- fort campbell, fort knox, the kentucky national guard, the marine corps and the reserves. i recently led a congressional delegation to the region and spent some time in afghanistan to see up close the progress our forces are making there in clearing out the taliban and creating the opportunity for afghan security forces to assume greater responsibility. during my visit, i had the honor of meeting many of our service members from kentucky. i told them that we're proud of them, we support them, we thank them for their service, and we pray for their safe return. forces in afghanistan from kentucky units number more than 18,000 strong. they have seen much military success, but in the process, many have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. the 101st airborne division based out of fort campbell and known as the screaming eagles endured a particularly hard year, losing more than 100 soldiers since last march. in fact, nearly one out of five american lives lost in afghanistan in the past year has been lost from the 101st. the men
forces in that country, are from units in kentucky -- fort campbell, fort knox, the kentucky national guard, the marine corps and the reserves. i recently led a congressional delegation to the region and spent some time in afghanistan to see up close the progress our forces are making there in clearing out the taliban and creating the opportunity for afghan security forces to assume greater responsibility. during my visit, i had the honor of meeting many of our service members from kentucky. i...
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we have stations like weku in richmond, kentucky and weky in lexington which touch all parts of kentucky including rural parts of our commonwealth. weku radio out of richmond has been serving kentucky since the 1930's, and they've already gone down 30% recently, and this of course would force more layoffs. public broadcasting is uniquely american and should stay that way for future generations. my three children grew up watching "sesame street" just like i did when i was a kid, and countless others received basic skills in workplace education, and some even receive help with college credit courses through ket. weku, wuky provide local programming and local news that can't be found elsewhere. so please, please join me today in support of public broadcasting. these stations are too important and we just simply cannot let them go away. mr. blumenaur: thank you. i appreciate your eloquence, congressman chandler, your long-standing support for public broadcasting, helping us have a constructive dialogue here in congress to make it better. mr. chandler: another thing it does of course, if i ma
we have stations like weku in richmond, kentucky and weky in lexington which touch all parts of kentucky including rural parts of our commonwealth. weku radio out of richmond has been serving kentucky since the 1930's, and they've already gone down 30% recently, and this of course would force more layoffs. public broadcasting is uniquely american and should stay that way for future generations. my three children grew up watching "sesame street" just like i did when i was a kid, and...
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. ♪ >> este impresionante accidente fue registrado por las cÁmaras del policÍa en kentucky, la gente fue a notificar a un conductor por una en fracciÓn de trÁnsito pero el individuo se negÓ y el policÍa quiso sacarlos del vehÍculo. >> un verdadero infierno se viviÓ esta madrugada en ohio un tren se descarrilÓ provocando un enorme incendio. varias explosiones hicieron que la gente tuviera que evacuar. cuando regresemos de los comerciales pasamos revista la trayectoria de un estadounidense que se distinguiÓ tanto en cine como polÍtica. y los bolsillos siguen resistiendo con el aumento de la gasolina. mÁs adelante todos los resultados de una jornada deportiva. >> tenemos la historia del legado del ex mandatario ronald reagan. ♪ >> de manera celebraban hoy el que hubiera sido el centenario del presidente. destacan las palabras de quien fuera vicepresidente y quien aspirar al mismo puesto. asÍ recordaron a uno de los mÁs preponderantes miembros de su partido republicano. >> usemos la juventud con el idealismo por el hombre de mayor edad era un idealista y compartiÓ esa cual
. ♪ >> este impresionante accidente fue registrado por las cÁmaras del policÍa en kentucky, la gente fue a notificar a un conductor por una en fracciÓn de trÁnsito pero el individuo se negÓ y el policÍa quiso sacarlos del vehÍculo. >> un verdadero infierno se viviÓ esta madrugada en ohio un tren se descarrilÓ provocando un enorme incendio. varias explosiones hicieron que la gente tuviera que evacuar. cuando regresemos de los comerciales pasamos revista la trayectoria de...
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propuestas anti-inmigrantes están en diferentes etapas esta semana varios proyectos serán discutidos en kentucky y georgia, pero en algunos estados medidas similares han sido rechazada incluso por republicanos. >> piensa que más y más educar al público los legisladores las cámaras de comercio etc menos y menos estados por lo menos querrán implementarlos. planean una una serie de manifestaciones. para pro tal t protestar que fueron aprobadas el viernes pasado. controlado por republicanos. en washington, lori montenegro, telemundo. >> la secretaria de seguridad interna janet habló en el paso texas de la necesidad de fortalecer la seguridad en la frontera el discurso en la universidad de texas. tuvo como fondo, al otro lado de la frontera. uno de los objetivoss es disminuir el paso de indocumentados y traficantes por la zona. >> un informe del instituto de política migratoria asegura que el programa 287 g que autoriza actuar como agentes de inmigración no está autorizado para utilizar con personas peligrosas. solamente la mitad de la actividad involucra a verdaderos criminales la otra mita
propuestas anti-inmigrantes están en diferentes etapas esta semana varios proyectos serán discutidos en kentucky y georgia, pero en algunos estados medidas similares han sido rechazada incluso por republicanos. >> piensa que más y más educar al público los legisladores las cámaras de comercio etc menos y menos estados por lo menos querrán implementarlos. planean una una serie de manifestaciones. para pro tal t protestar que fueron aprobadas el viernes pasado. controlado por...
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again, we had a horrible story in kentucky as four children were swept away. you can see miami, florida, our pick city, is sunny and warm. the sameystem that caused that tragic story is bringing high winds from alabama into new england. a lot of rain and snow behind that system bringing big problems. we are looking at rainfall one to two inches from pennsylvania along the coast of new england back behind it six to ten inches in syracuse. 8 to 12 in montpelier. bangor, eight to 12 inches. what you need to warm you up is -- what's this? >> this is peach shine julep. >>> good morning. we have dangerous driving conditions, a strong line of showers, you see the red and orange, heavy to moderate rain draped between and tee objecting to san jose, heavy rain. by about noon, that strong line of showers and storms actually pushes well off to our east. this is what we're expecting after that. cold blast of air. temperatures continue to drop heading throughout the day. already hit the daytime highs. maybe any precipitation could come down as snow. >>> adam, thanks so much
again, we had a horrible story in kentucky as four children were swept away. you can see miami, florida, our pick city, is sunny and warm. the sameystem that caused that tragic story is bringing high winds from alabama into new england. a lot of rain and snow behind that system bringing big problems. we are looking at rainfall one to two inches from pennsylvania along the coast of new england back behind it six to ten inches in syracuse. 8 to 12 in montpelier. bangor, eight to 12 inches. what...
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en kentucky, quedaría la medida el derecho de actuar. les cuesta 89 millones de dólares al año. ahora se suma también el estado de washington uno de los pocos que otorgaba licencias de conducir a los indocumentados. carlos botifoll tiene lo último. >> no es una si no varias propuestas de leyes las que a van skwn avanzan en washington y tienen el objetivo de quitarle el derecho de licencias de conducir a los indocumentados la 5407 patrocinada por meri h. demócrata. que presentar un número válido del seguro social no lo tiene a mantendría que presentar pruebas que reside legalmente en el estado su información sería verificverifia llevado a denunciarlos en cacerías de acuerdo apariencias en el estado de washington se estima que hay entre 140 mil 345 mil indocumentados. las personas antiinmigrantes que lo llevaron a un tema antiin migratorio y se presentaron muy mal. >> los promotores claman que el estado de washington como es sólo 1 de 3 que dada licencia, está trayendo como am imán y argumenta que podría ser problemas para la nación y podrían caer en hasta malas man
en kentucky, quedaría la medida el derecho de actuar. les cuesta 89 millones de dólares al año. ahora se suma también el estado de washington uno de los pocos que otorgaba licencias de conducir a los indocumentados. carlos botifoll tiene lo último. >> no es una si no varias propuestas de leyes las que a van skwn avanzan en washington y tienen el objetivo de quitarle el derecho de licencias de conducir a los indocumentados la 5407 patrocinada por meri h. demócrata. que presentar un...
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the senator from kentucky. mr. paul: i ask unanimous consent to set aside the pending amendment and call up amendment 21. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection, the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: the senator from kentucky, mr. paul, proposes amendment number 21. at the end of title -- mr. paul: i ask unanimous consent that the reading of the amendment be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. paul: madam president, the amendment that i have presented to the floor here for the f.a.a. bill is an amendment that i think is a first step towards looking at budgetary restraint. the president in his state of the union talked about freezing spending at 2010 levels. if we were to do that at the inflated levels of 2010, we would add $3.8 trillion to the debt over the next five years. it does nothing to the looming debt crisis to leave things at 2010 levels because these were levels where we had already increased spending by over 20%. what i am asking is a very modest proposal
the senator from kentucky. mr. paul: i ask unanimous consent to set aside the pending amendment and call up amendment 21. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection, the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: the senator from kentucky, mr. paul, proposes amendment number 21. at the end of title -- mr. paul: i ask unanimous consent that the reading of the amendment be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. paul: madam president, the amendment that i have...
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here to talk about all that this morning, rand paul of kentucky. he has a new book out called "the tea party goes to washington." thanks for coming in this morning, senator. >> thank you. >> the tea party has inspired a lot of the budget battles in states and the efforts to restrict the collective bargaining rights of public employees in unions. there's a new poll out in "usa today" this morning, showing by a 2-1 margin, americans favor keeping the collective bargaining rights. and you see the protests all across the midwest. do you think you may have sparked a backlash here? >> i don't think the tea party started this. circumstances did. the circumstances are that we're in a recession. there's less money coming in to state treasuries. less money coming into washington. i don't think we started the battle. we're the ones pointing it out that we have a real debt crisis. and i think it gets worse before it gets better. because there really is a problem. states don't have the money to spend things the way they used to. >> but i think a lot of people l
here to talk about all that this morning, rand paul of kentucky. he has a new book out called "the tea party goes to washington." thanks for coming in this morning, senator. >> thank you. >> the tea party has inspired a lot of the budget battles in states and the efforts to restrict the collective bargaining rights of public employees in unions. there's a new poll out in "usa today" this morning, showing by a 2-1 margin, americans favor keeping the collective...
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[applause] ♪ >> kentucky senator ran all speaking at the cpac. it is ongoing tonight here in washington d.c. he was speaking earlier this week to the group. the conservative political action conference continues tonight. phyllis schlafly made some opening introductions and we expect to hear from indiana governor mitch daniels who has been asked whether he would leave his governor seat to make a bid for the republican presidential nomination. the conference is supposed to get underway again at around 9:00 p.m. eastern. in the meantime, let's take a look at some earlier speakers. >> what you are still clattering with your silver, i want to thank [unintelligible] publishing for tonight's, rent free book by newt gingrich, which is available on your way out. we also would like to thank the sponsor of tonight's vip and participating organization reception. we also want to thank sarah pack and hsbc iraq who were the sponsors of tonight's diamond reception. we are very grateful to those who are backing cpac. now if we get a little quiet, i am going to tu
[applause] ♪ >> kentucky senator ran all speaking at the cpac. it is ongoing tonight here in washington d.c. he was speaking earlier this week to the group. the conservative political action conference continues tonight. phyllis schlafly made some opening introductions and we expect to hear from indiana governor mitch daniels who has been asked whether he would leave his governor seat to make a bid for the republican presidential nomination. the conference is supposed to get underway...
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bringing torrential rains, as well as very gusty conditions, all the way from arkansas, texas, up towards kentucky. we are looking at a threat for flooding. also tornadoes, as well. now, by friday, we should start to see that moving toward the northeast, clearing out of the region. but it's going to continue to maintain that strength. by the time it reaches the northeastern corner, it's going to be quite -- it's going to be a major snowstorm bringing significant snow over wide areas stretching across the lower great lakes. you can see 15 centimeters or more accumulating. and then out toward the west, as well, dealing with another winter storm which hasn't moved a whole lot and continues to bring widespread snow across the rockies and out toward the west, even in san francisco, picking up a good deal of snow. so a rare event here, and that's partly helped by this cold air diving into this region. we've got frigid conditions again. minus 1 in vancouver. 0 in seattle and dropping to 1 in denver, as well. now before we wrap up, we're going to finish up with footage out of bolivia. let's take a look no
bringing torrential rains, as well as very gusty conditions, all the way from arkansas, texas, up towards kentucky. we are looking at a threat for flooding. also tornadoes, as well. now, by friday, we should start to see that moving toward the northeast, clearing out of the region. but it's going to continue to maintain that strength. by the time it reaches the northeastern corner, it's going to be quite -- it's going to be a major snowstorm bringing significant snow over wide areas stretching...
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and virginia didn't -- kentucky didn't seem very happy about the tranny. i think james madison heart was in his mouth through the whole episode. and, indeed, it was roughly divided. if you take oratorical strength, probably the opposition had the edge because they have patrick henry. patrick henry was a magnificent orator. jefferson who really hated him called him the greatest orator of all times. to get a couple of by somebody who hated him as much as jefferson did give him special credence. once in the 1780s jefferson and madison were in a fight with henry on the other side, in jefferson city medicine, look, we just have to give up. the only thing we can do is earnestly pray for his early death. and they hijacked the virginia convention. that is, it was supposed to go into the constitution line by line, and no such luck. he raced big issues that made them debate them. honorable gentleman, james madison tell you other important lessons which he imagines will result to us and mankind from the adoption of the system, henry told the delegates at the beginnin
and virginia didn't -- kentucky didn't seem very happy about the tranny. i think james madison heart was in his mouth through the whole episode. and, indeed, it was roughly divided. if you take oratorical strength, probably the opposition had the edge because they have patrick henry. patrick henry was a magnificent orator. jefferson who really hated him called him the greatest orator of all times. to get a couple of by somebody who hated him as much as jefferson did give him special credence....
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authorities have found the body of a fourth of a child who drowned in kentucky. they say about the was 9 people from two families slipped last night in a rain swollen creek crossing. the found the bodies of three of the children after midnight. 100 people took part in the search for the fourth child. girl scouts and one georgia town were told by police to close their cookie stand because they did not have the right permit. both the mayor and police chief have to apologize to the girls and have even offered to throw them a pizza party. the girl scouts get the required permit and produce stand to be up and running on saturday. (music) >>pam: the space shuttle discovery crew is awake and back at work. the prince of egypt was used to wake them up this morning. the astronauts spent their first full day in orbit and expect aninspected for any damage. some of those pieces that car was struck the shuttle. officials say the impact it poses no safety risks. we'll be back more news after the break. >>gabe: a glimpse into the future, some really interesting new technology be
authorities have found the body of a fourth of a child who drowned in kentucky. they say about the was 9 people from two families slipped last night in a rain swollen creek crossing. the found the bodies of three of the children after midnight. 100 people took part in the search for the fourth child. girl scouts and one georgia town were told by police to close their cookie stand because they did not have the right permit. both the mayor and police chief have to apologize to the girls and have...
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>> reporter: as a tea party candidate, paul had to beat kentucky's democrat and republican regimes while surviving potentially devasta devastating controversies. >> i abhor racism. but at the same time, i do believe in private ownership. >> reporter: he argued in a meeting with "the louisville currier journal" that by ord ordering african-americans to be served, there was too much power in government. and then, there was the pot-fueled escapade that paul tied up a woman. he denied it and later clarified it wasn't kidnapping, but a prank. what was the lowest point of the campaign for you? >> i think probably being called an idol worshipper. being -- >> reporter: aqua buddah. >> being accused of kidnapping. now we can look back and laugh at it a little bit. >> reporter: but as he describes in his new book, "the pea tar by goes to washington," he shrugged off attacks from the, quote, left wing media and was spurred ondy disgust over rampant spending by both parties, especially republicans like mitch mcconnell. what's your relationship with mitch now? >> i think good. i think the entire repu
>> reporter: as a tea party candidate, paul had to beat kentucky's democrat and republican regimes while surviving potentially devasta devastating controversies. >> i abhor racism. but at the same time, i do believe in private ownership. >> reporter: he argued in a meeting with "the louisville currier journal" that by ord ordering african-americans to be served, there was too much power in government. and then, there was the pot-fueled escapade that paul tied up a...
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. >> jimmy: in kentucky. >> one of those kind of old school dudes. kentucky -- yeah. >> jimmy: it's a great state. >> yeah, we're proud of it. >> jimmy: we have a clip of you, timothy olyphant, being very u.s. marshally in "justified." here we go. it's on fx. >> it's a verb. >> coover, you throw a dead rat in my car -- -- what are you trying to tell me? >> take it any way you want, rayland. as long as you know i'm serious. >> you're telling me you're a mean son of a bitch. do you know how many wanted felons are giving me this look? i'd say a thousand. i know i'm low. some turn ugly as i put on the cuffs. they're too late. there's mothers, i swear. they even try to draw down on me. [cheers and applause ] >> oh, yeah that was good. >> jimmy: that's a good show. that's a good show. >> i mean, i'm on it, so i'm a little bit -- i'll tell you this -- if they broke into song -- it'd be a great show. >> jimmy: you can't sing though. >> oh! >> jimmy: do you want to have a little shoot out? >> this is -- do i want to -- >> jimmy: yeah, let's ave a little shoot
. >> jimmy: in kentucky. >> one of those kind of old school dudes. kentucky -- yeah. >> jimmy: it's a great state. >> yeah, we're proud of it. >> jimmy: we have a clip of you, timothy olyphant, being very u.s. marshally in "justified." here we go. it's on fx. >> it's a verb. >> coover, you throw a dead rat in my car -- -- what are you trying to tell me? >> take it any way you want, rayland. as long as you know i'm serious. >>...
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but in kentucky, it can land you behind bars. seconds after a judge warned a jail time for anyone whose cell phone went off in his courtroom this man's phone did just that. he was sentenced to 72 hours behind bars and the judge says he will continue issuing jail time for cell phone offenders. tough love. >>> a lot goes into planning the world's most famous party. with two weeks to go into carnivale, samba schools are designing costumes and building notes for the hundreds of thousands of tourists who attend it is a spectacular party. for the schools it's more. they work year-round for this event and are rigorously judged on their performances. >>> finally, the ultimate human trick. this 7-year-old in serbia claims to be magnetic. everything from silverware to remote controls will stick to his body. and it's not just metal. plates will stick to his chest as well. he's been this way since birth. it even keeps him from playing on the computer, just standing in front of one will shut it down. i'm no doctor, but it sounds unhealthy. >>
but in kentucky, it can land you behind bars. seconds after a judge warned a jail time for anyone whose cell phone went off in his courtroom this man's phone did just that. he was sentenced to 72 hours behind bars and the judge says he will continue issuing jail time for cell phone offenders. tough love. >>> a lot goes into planning the world's most famous party. with two weeks to go into carnivale, samba schools are designing costumes and building notes for the hundreds of thousands...
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and there was tragedy in kentucky. four amish children were swept away and drowned after their horse and buggy overturned in a heavy downpour. the same system caused damage across parts of the midwest, tennessee valley. six confirmed tornados were logged, a dozen more reported on the ground. and it could be an awful evening, by the way, on the red carpet this weekend in los angeles. the forecast for oscar weekend, cold, wind, downpours at times and possible hail in some spots. >>> when we come back here tonight, labor versus the legislature. the standoff becomes a showdown in wisconsin. >>> and later, after the quake, the good humor, the amazing resilience of the people of new zealand and the man who embodies all of it. the man who is making a difference. t, >>> the standoff between public labor unions and the state legislature in wisconsin took a dramatic turn in the wee small hours of the morning. the legislature won that battle, but as our own mike taibbi reports from madison, this war isn't over yet. >> reporter: a
and there was tragedy in kentucky. four amish children were swept away and drowned after their horse and buggy overturned in a heavy downpour. the same system caused damage across parts of the midwest, tennessee valley. six confirmed tornados were logged, a dozen more reported on the ground. and it could be an awful evening, by the way, on the red carpet this weekend in los angeles. the forecast for oscar weekend, cold, wind, downpours at times and possible hail in some spots. >>> when...
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. >>> kentucky authorities have found the bodies of three amish children who were swept away in a creek swollen by heavy rains. they're still searching for another child. a mother and her six children were trying to cross the creek ç in their horse drawn buggy yesterday, when it overturned, knocking them into the water. >>> shuttle "discovery" is on its way to the international space station for what is expected to be the last time. after lifting off from florida's space center yesterday, only two missions remain for the aging shuttle fleet. first by "atlantis" and then "endeavour." >>> and england's kate middleton is getting her first taste of royal life, joining husband to be in a dedication ceremony for a new life boat. her first act of royal duty, christening the vessel with champagne. >> and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,068 after dropping 37 points yesterday. the s&p shed a point. the nasdaq added 14. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei gained 74 points while in hong kong the hang seng zoome
. >>> kentucky authorities have found the bodies of three amish children who were swept away in a creek swollen by heavy rains. they're still searching for another child. a mother and her six children were trying to cross the creek ç in their horse drawn buggy yesterday, when it overturned, knocking them into the water. >>> shuttle "discovery" is on its way to the international space station for what is expected to be the last time. after lifting off from florida's...
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>>¿quÉ piensa usted ahora de estos dos senadores, el de kentucky y el de mississippi, que pasaron esta propuesta de enmendar la constituciÓn, el artÍculo 14 y reinterpretarla para que los niÑos que nacen acÁ, en estados unidos, de padres indocumentados, pues se les revoque la ciudadanÍa? >>ellos han ofrecido una propuesta legislativa. yo harÉ todo lo posible y que estÉ en mi poder, como uno de los senadores federales latinos, de asegurar de que esa propuesta nunca vea la luz del dÍa. la enmienda que ellos ofrecen destruye el concepto de que cualquier persona nacida en los estados unidos es ciudadano americano. la razÓn por la cual esto se incorporÓ a la constituciÓn es para asegurar que afro-americanos, que en ese momento eran esclavos y que se consideraban menos que una persona, nacidos aquÍ, se consideraran una persona. si vamos a regresar a una Época en nuestra historia donde una persona nacida en este paÍs, no importa la base en la cual naciÓ, pero nacido en este paÍs, no se considera ciudadano americano, es una vÍa bien peligrosa. >>¿usted cree que en los prÓxim
>>¿quÉ piensa usted ahora de estos dos senadores, el de kentucky y el de mississippi, que pasaron esta propuesta de enmendar la constituciÓn, el artÍculo 14 y reinterpretarla para que los niÑos que nacen acÁ, en estados unidos, de padres indocumentados, pues se les revoque la ciudadanÍa? >>ellos han ofrecido una propuesta legislativa. yo harÉ todo lo posible y que estÉ en mi poder, como uno de los senadores federales latinos, de asegurar de que esa propuesta nunca vea la...
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. >> the kentucky clone hit the coast with 199-mile-an-hour winds of fatal force. cities and towns were in complete lockdown. the emergency services were unable to respond to calls from frightened residents asking to be evacuated because it was simply too dangerous to venture out on to the streets. >> we are now seeing winds across these areas of more than 120 kilometers per hour. we are seeing torrential rain and some serious wave activity. these are conditions in which we cannot send out emergency workers or put up a helicopter to do a rescue. all of that is now beyond the realm of possibility. >> this is a state that's just experienced the worst flooding in its history. now queenslanders were told to brace for what officials described as 24 hours of terror. fortunately, it wasn't as bad as first feared. well in advance of the cyclone's arrival on shore, residents of the cities and towns in its path were warned to leave immediately. this was a cyclone system of immense scale, a category five storm, the most severe level. its eye was over 20 miles and its front st
. >> the kentucky clone hit the coast with 199-mile-an-hour winds of fatal force. cities and towns were in complete lockdown. the emergency services were unable to respond to calls from frightened residents asking to be evacuated because it was simply too dangerous to venture out on to the streets. >> we are now seeing winds across these areas of more than 120 kilometers per hour. we are seeing torrential rain and some serious wave activity. these are conditions in which we cannot...
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was arrested for a dui early saturday morning in indiana just outside of his hometown of louisville, kentucky. busch is slated to be a free agent. we'll see how this mishap affects his future with the rateders, who are another club. >>> finally, not good when a guy comes off the bench for a hockey brawl. it happened in pittsburgh. we'll have to -- there it is. yeah, pittsburgh right here. guy comes off the bench. michael haley goes after the penguins goalie. there are so many fights in this one, the revs had to pull out pen and paper. >> nice. >> 65 penalties. that was a record, diane. >> they were not behaving very well. thanks a lot. >>> still to come at 5:00, the challenging task facingg edex workers this weekend before valentine's day. >>> in case you didn't know, valentine's day is right around the corner, and workers from all kinds of companies have their hands full literally this weekend. this was the scene today at the fedex hub at oakland's airport. check out all the flowers. fedex says it will process more than 250,000 flower shipments for delivery on monday, of course. theat
was arrested for a dui early saturday morning in indiana just outside of his hometown of louisville, kentucky. busch is slated to be a free agent. we'll see how this mishap affects his future with the rateders, who are another club. >>> finally, not good when a guy comes off the bench for a hockey brawl. it happened in pittsburgh. we'll have to -- there it is. yeah, pittsburgh right here. guy comes off the bench. michael haley goes after the penguins goalie. there are so many fights in...
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la alarma aumentó por un reporte similar en louisiana, kentucky y para entonces las especulaciones iban a toda velocidad. >> hemos escuchado muchísimo que el 2012 será muy difícil, que será el fin del mundo. >> alentar a 120 millas se descubrieron preces muertos en arkansas. >> incluyendo estos de los pájaros y peces que estamos llegando al fin. >> el rábano tiene un doctorado en filosofía y se especializó en esto. >> siempre de juicio y muertes los peces en este caso también significa abundancia, buscadores de verdad, lo que quizás dentro del simbolismo bíblico que le llamamos que tiene que ver un ajuste a nuestra vida para que podamos tener esa abundancia de buscar la verdad. >> la internet se ha convertido en mra plataforma para que millones de personas en todo el mundo puedan opinar y reportar inicial nuevos casos que apuntan que los gobiernos están llevando a cabo experimentos que llevan a cabo las muertes súbitas >> los científicos niegan la versión. dicen que tienen una pobre visión nocturna y simplemente troataron de u huir >> demuestran que tenían heridas masiv
la alarma aumentó por un reporte similar en louisiana, kentucky y para entonces las especulaciones iban a toda velocidad. >> hemos escuchado muchísimo que el 2012 será muy difícil, que será el fin del mundo. >> alentar a 120 millas se descubrieron preces muertos en arkansas. >> incluyendo estos de los pájaros y peces que estamos llegando al fin. >> el rábano tiene un doctorado en filosofía y se especializó en esto. >> siempre de juicio y muertes los peces...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky rise? mr. rogers: i ask unanimous consent to proceed for one minute out of order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. rogers: mr. speaker, we have had a very elevated week of debate about the entire government. this is one of those very rare occasions where the congress for a single span of time debates practically every element in the federal budget. that is a very, very rare occurrence and i think we have had an elevated debate on both sides of the aisle. i want to commend democrats and republicans for a good debate on a whole host of issues. we are making progress, but we have a ways yet to go. i want to thank mr. dicks, the ranking member, for being very helpful in moving this process along. and i have to pause, mr. speaker and remind us all of how important staff is to what we do. this staff has been fantastic. we have been working with mr. dicks and leadership on both sides to try to find a way to make the debate concise and reasonable in time. and we have reached an agreement
for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky rise? mr. rogers: i ask unanimous consent to proceed for one minute out of order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. rogers: mr. speaker, we have had a very elevated week of debate about the entire government. this is one of those very rare occasions where the congress for a single span of time debates practically every element in the federal budget. that is a very, very rare occurrence and i think we have had an elevated debate on...
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may be the consequences of the a libyan revolution for the world markets for the gas market because kentucky says he'll be he'll be switching artillery shelling down the pipelines europe is also all reacting already by a rise unprecedented rise in prices will this continue. there's hope and god help us it's not here to nigeria. which maybe is possible in this case the european market will rule well and guess from the northern africa is so important for france for for spain. most dangerous to tell and balance off a common around twenty percent of oil italy have from a little bit more than that's not only can i look at. things in the nearest future hundreds of thousands of people can come from tunisia and libya to the territory of european countries what will europeans doing with this well let's hear what prime minister putin had to say about the rising oil prices. we're all nothing good will come out of it so we're very serious because we're not interested in. energy prices growing without limit everything is interrelated and unlike other in producing countries are economies more diversified
may be the consequences of the a libyan revolution for the world markets for the gas market because kentucky says he'll be he'll be switching artillery shelling down the pipelines europe is also all reacting already by a rise unprecedented rise in prices will this continue. there's hope and god help us it's not here to nigeria. which maybe is possible in this case the european market will rule well and guess from the northern africa is so important for france for for spain. most dangerous to...